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Now that you have your responsive template, you have the Theme from Theme Roller, you can style your theme and make it look professional. This Read More >
Now that you have your stylesheets linked in your code for the Responsive Template, you will need to add the “Viewport Meta Tag” to your Read More >
After you have the skeleton template for your responsive template created, you can customize the appearance. While your site may function well on different devices, Read More >
Many applications use the Markdown markup syntax – Grav, Github, MatterMost, and Slack – in lieu of HyperText Markup Language (HTML). Below we cover commonly Read More >
Website Lifespan: Tips for Keeping Your Website Useful Long-Term
Back when I was working as one of InMotion Hosting’s Support Agents, one of my most memorable moments assisting a customer involved a webpage designed Read More >
You created or a web designer created your website but you haven’t touched your website since it was launched years ago. Web trends have changed Read More >
As small business owner, it pays to be curious about new web technologies. It’s important to keep up with the latest trends in the industry. Read More >
If you want to learn to code and don’t know where to start, the Python programming language is a great ‘first’ language. Python is easy Read More >
Now you can start developing like a pro with your own local hosting environment. You may have heard about how you can develop sites locally Read More >
Microsoft Expressions Web 4 is a program that can help you build a website. You must have Expressions Web 4 installed on your local computer Read More >
Django is a “high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.” Django is designed to focus on automation allowing the developer Read More >
Podcasters and musicians looking for an alternative to Soundcloud may prefer Clyp.it. Below we cover how to embed Clyp.it audio files, called “Clyps” into your Read More >
How to Successfully Complete the Web Design Process — Communication is Key
Communication is the key to a successful web design process. When working with another person or a team of people, maintaining healthy, constructive communication will Read More >
JavaScript has helped keep the internet interactive since the early days of web browsers. There are thousands of resources available to help you if you Read More >
There is no shortage of programming resources, tutorials, and videos available. If you have decided to learn how to design websites, the real difficulty is Read More >
Finding keywords for your website is easier than you might think. However, ranking in search engines for those terms is where the work and patience Read More >
Transferring a website is like moving a house: it’s easy if you have experience and the right equipment, but can be difficult if you have Read More >
If you hire a developer or designer, there are a few different ways to provide them access to your website. Different types of websites require Read More >
jQuery is a JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. Since jQuery is a simple Read More >
GD Library is a program installed on the server that allows programs to manipulate graphics. GD (Graphics Draw) can create images using line, arcs, texts, Read More >
We recently introduced a new feature in our Support Center, Autosuggested Articles. While you’re typing in a question you’d like our Community Support to answer, Read More >
In this article we’ll briefly discuss controlling user executions with Apache’s suEXEC feature and how it can increase security on your server. If you happen Read More >
By default, the webservers at InMotion Hosting look for specific file names to display as the first page of a website. They also look for Read More >
In this article I’m going to teach you how you can disable a problematic site on your hosting account via a .htaccess file, so that Read More >
When working on your website, you may want to prevent any visitor from accessing your site except you. This can be done by creating a Read More >
Recently we’ve been made aware that our customer website JavaScript sliders and other related scripts stopped working a few days ago. This is not a Read More >
HTML can be a little intimidating for those not accustomed to looking at code. That’s why we wrote this article as an introduction to web Read More >
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You know you need a website but you aren’t sure if you need a QuickStarter or a custom multi-page site. The easiest way to decide Read More >
Images can easily align and float images with CSS. They can be aligned and floated to allow the images to be placed in particular locations Read More >
When building a website, you may not want random visitors snooping your pages until you are ready for them. Even while some programs allow you Read More >
In this article: CSS Code for a Drop Menu HTML Code for a Drop Menu There are many free CSS menus online that you can Read More >
You may find it necessary to create or modify a web page so that it displays for a period of time, then jumps to another Read More >
“Responsive Templates” or “Responsive Web Design (RWD)” is the new wave of web design. According to Wikipedia, “Ethan Marcotte coined the term Responsive Web Design Read More >
You can create your own Responsive Web Design (RWD) using HTML and CSS. Before we get started, we will need to get an idea of Read More >
Now that you have been introduced to responsive templates, we can start building the template. The first step in creating a Responsive template is to Read More >
In order for your Responsive Template to work, you will need to make at least 3 different stylesheets. The stylesheets will load depending on the Read More >
Continuing our tutorial on how to create a Responsive Template, we are moving to step 3 of the process where we add the CSS links Read More >
Once you have the Bootstrap Theme Roller created and downloaded. You will need to add the files to your website. The image to the right Read More >
Adding the Bootstrap Menu Buttons to your Responsive Template
Now that you have Bootstrap set up on your Responsive Template, you can use the code provided by Bootstrap to style your site. Bootstrap has Read More >
If you have no experience with programming a website and you need a quick solution without much need for control, then the Plesk Premium Web Read More >
How to remove the landing page? Question: When I go to my website, I see a page that says, “Website Coming Soon!”. How do I Read More >
Using the Under Construction Page provided by InMotion Hosting
The following article provides information on how to use the optional Under Construction Page provided with your hosting account. Additionally, to prevent any confusion we Read More >
The following article discusses the topic of compressing a CSS file, minifying a CSS file and unifying multiple CSS files. Compacting a CSS file can Read More >
Problem: I am using Protocol Relative URLs / relative URLs when referencing css and javascript. When I access my page over https / ssl, the Read More >
In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to Add (embed) a YouTube video. The video we will use is from our InMotion Hosting YouTube Channel. Read More >
In the last article, we covered what Notifybot does and how to install Notifybot in WordPress. Now, since you have installed the plugin you’re ready Read More >
Redirects are used for a variety purposes and it is important that you use the appropriate redirect type for your website when it becomes necessary Read More >
While working on your website, you may find yourself looking to connect to the website via IP address. In this article, we will outline various Read More >
When a visitor shares a Page or Post from your website to Facebook, Facebook’s API scrapes or reads through your Page/Post content. If it is Read More >
Let people know you’re working on a great site by creating an attractive Bootstrap Under Construction page. Using the Bootstrap CSS framework means your page Read More >
There are multiple ways to interact with viewers within your website – forums, contact forms, and various forms of live chat. In this article we’ll Read More >
Not all hyperlinks work forever. Domains expire or change. Websites change permalinks – permanent URLs to individual posts and pages. Content is taken down. Having Read More >
Having the ability to customize quick links on your Grav dashboard helps you optimize your workflow. Below we cover how to add quick links to Read More >
A favicon is a quiet but important part of branding. It shows your logo whenever someone is on your website. Below we’ll change the favicon Read More >
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regulations have brought privacy concerns to the forefront for website owners who haven’t before done so before. Below we cover Read More >
When you create a blog, an About me section helps add personality to your content and brand. Below we cover how to add an About Read More >
After installing Grav, one of the first things you’ll want to do is edit your Grav site. Those familiar with Github, Mattermost, and Slack will Read More >
When you are working with blocks and animations in the BoldGrid Website Builder it is important to understand how they affect your content structure and Read More >
There are multiple ways to convert images into favicons. We even have a Favicon Generator tool. But it’s better to have offline options to accomplish Read More >